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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Aug 1911, p. 2

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2“ (33133831638!) advocacy on farm. ”110813?! . PEEL. FUL’xvm o: WSON. Barristers. Solicitors. ‘1 Soc-mien. Money to loan. Spe- u attention given to investments. ..-_.- «an» n! - m‘fl‘4‘1ow .15!“ {Ht ”ART O'CONNOR. Barristers. Int-rim am. Money to loan at W, ”KISS AND HOPKINS. Barris- ‘l. Summon. New Public. etc. - .. ‘A___‘ I. a WELDOS. Mat-1pc» towmuu: ”more. Oskwood. Fm Insuram‘d . we. lunar of marine llcmm “Vanuatu; 1:: d1 its forms. Stfli a oing lusiness in u e :2 n r mu mad but not in the same old way. We W with the times and are in a £1de to do better work than ever. New designs, new granites. new and moved tools and methods. in fact .dle most upâ€"to-date Marble and Gnu}.- m and Granite Monuments .dle most upâ€"to-date Marble and Uran- ~b \Vorks in this part of Omani; ‘aet our prices and see our de signs baton: purchasing. Shop and Show rooms 11 8t. 13 Cam- ..u-idsze St... immediately north of Fife . nvr-vâ€"F‘, "ms nu:- c, be Hutual Fire Insurance Co.. of Waterloo: Federal Life Assurance 00-. of Hamilton. mpire Acci- C“ and Surety Co.. of London. (he. once over Fame” Bank, op- - Gui-W II uv'--‘â€"v a“: and “new: . I“? tug my mum at deltmm gum ammo. wm he won. ‘0 ~m~ GM“ and mm m. 1‘.- mm: amass M a‘ who: no (\‘iwm cm I!“ -L - LA... -nliflnil‘ Sufism bum ‘Z‘E‘E‘ IWW# Man. ten! v -v awnâ€"â€" - mm» w m “d GAO-I m. sue ms sunrmsen $23; ;;m?'::‘:,,_:,::::;, m: ----- “f___-_ axons-Ices. 1- 5~ “WV“ 31'. etc. Milne Block. 1.1301885 luus§w-‘~. . ._ may on farm. town. and vil~ reports. 1!. Very lowest rates are“. Compazw or private I an dun-Q's may to buy _â€". “A‘v .. I'. IBLIOHA” Macy to Low CHAMBERS. Prop l. KNIGHT. Barrister. so- Naury Public. solicitor {or I Bank. representing Water- PEEL. FULTON 6:. sun-intern. Solicitors. sinllr rant Old NED ts paint?“ ‘0 Mal-1pc» township d. rm Insurance MRS. SIDNEY REVOY. Mrs. Elizabeth Rex‘Oy. wife of Sid- ;ney Re\ 03', 495 Csoss-st.. Peterboro. “passed away at NiCholl's Hospital. : in that city Thursday morning at $ ‘ seven o'clock after an illness of three I ' “'(eks. at the age of twenty-five. The deemed was generally beloved and respected and her early passing Nikki in Manama. mm me man m m a amidmble mm“ at mus. hm M was “Manly: The Nam! will he held an Tuna“ in ma o‘olwk "am we residence on “nuiugmwatu interment in the Eden cemetery, Sidney, David Henry and Evenn. lssides her sorrowing husband are left to lament her departure. 'l‘here are also (in brothers and two sisters, Joseph and Neill. Pet n-rroro; George. or Lindsay : Mic!» VI. of Blind River; William. of Ed- I. onton; Mrs. Mamie Richmond. of Nutmeg. and Mrs. Stallord Osler. I)! (‘0‘ monk. lady Was a member of church and for years worker. Sha wus bel who knew her and \va cause 01 her many ate is a matter of regret. and grief in her many (fiends. She was born at Victoria. Raqd. but. for the last five years resided in Peterboro. “All“: ANNA ELLIOT. The death occurred in Lindsay on Aug. 21. of Mule Anne Elliott. aged rive years and twenty-three (less. daughter of Mr. William Elliott. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon. Aug. 22. and will leave the family residence. Camden-st" at 2.30 o'élock. Service at the church half an hour earlier. The many friends 0! Mr. and ms. Elliott will be sorry to but of the early demise of Miss Marlo Am. who was a favorite will: all her llétlg friends. Prize Winners In Eldon Township Below will be found the prize win- ners in the field crop competition in oats conducted by the Eldon Agri- cultural Society in this locality: 1 D. C. Ross, Woodville, (Irish white) 92 points; 2, W. G. Wilson, Woodville, (Gar-stone Abundance). 89;» points; 3. J. . J. D. Camp- bell, Woodville, (Lincoln) 8675 points; A. Graham, Woodville, (Prince Royal) 83 points :' 5, A. B. McLeod, Woodville, (Cartons Abun- dance) 8243 points; highly commend- râ€"-_.l (Prince Royal) 83 points: 5, A. v McLeod, Woodville, (Cartons Abun- dance) 8243 points; highly commend- ed, J. C, Smith, LorneVille (Abund- ance) 725 points; commended. T. Russell. Woodville. white banish 77 .13 points PETERBORO rum-SSE GOOD PRICE FOR CH GOOD PRICE FOR CHEESE PAID AT PETERBORO. Peterboro, ‘Aug. 16.â€"At the cheese board meeting this morning, with a bought Keene, Warmjnster, Shearer, Central Smith, Villiers, Warsaw, Wfitwood, Pine Grove, Maple Leaf, Myrtle. Ormonde, Lang, Indian Riv- er, North Bummer, East Emily, Tre- ‘wern, Bensfort, Cedardale and Fleet- irwood at. 12 13-16. Mr. Gillespie Lbought Selw/yn. Oakdal , Daisy 1)., INorwood mid Killarney at 12k. c110? COMPETITION. (Bumper King) 91; 2. rhildren. all small, IRS; [ARV FRANCY; l and is survived by three nd one son. namely 3 Mrs. oi Lindsav; Mrs. Cress- ;erboro: Mrs. Chart. of -d \Ir. Geo. Coombs. of Bilance. ' Besverton. St‘ W , AND ma may“: WW smwcmxo EARLY 13W WI! 0!‘ DISEASE ‘ “Ky meter years has heel at u- deaury gunner." mm ‘1‘. ‘ Titanium head at a well-x59“ am In Emma“: “ 3m hears may --.I nnnb Summer Visitors Mrs. Mctfgko. uml Miss Mary. 0! l‘otolbvro. mturnod homv on. l-‘rtduy lust .tur spending atom» mocks with Miss Smith. Miss 8mm: wont astu- u Omarueo ‘0 visit Mrs, Wm. “1r urim whoa» many friends are sorry to hcar of her illness. MzssMar‘x Edmonds. ul‘ Linda“.~ is a. gumt gt Miss Smith's for . few days. Rev. Pruner. of L'xbfldge. bu juined the Minister's Association .3! is alloying lhlwn Lu“? for a kw days. WIN!- vii“! m. WV, _ W m mamas“ at m Mum. We! won all too mauve“ to" my WW. I “W thin. ‘m m! m More long I was hand oath-we: «a skin were yellow. my “WI: and nerve sum wore lowored. and I was who wanted tor minimal. In the morning a lightness in the head. Mrtioulurly when I bent over. made m mr worried about my mum. me very worried about my “amt Most of the laxative medicines 1 found weakening and knowing that l hgd to be at business every day I neglected myself rather than risk further weakness. 0! course I grew worse. but by a happy chance I be- gan to use hr. Hamilton's Pills. I Was forcibly struck by the fact that they neither caused griping nor nau- seahand it seemed incredible that pills could tone. cleanse and regulate the system without causing any un- pleasant after efiects. Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills acted with me just as gently as natureâ€"they gave new life to my liver, strengthened my stom- ach, and won me back to perfect good health. My skin is clear, diz- ziness has disappeared and my appe- tite, strength, spirits are perfect." Refuse anything oflered you instead of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. which are sure to cure. Sold in 250 boxes, all dealers. or the Catarrhozone (.‘o . Kingston. ()nti Rosednlc. Aug. 13! -- Pooph we still coming and going tn our plan,- mtlo hamlet. Miss Aileen Lytle and Miss Han-i Hancock, Linda»; were Here {or a few hours on Tuesday. Manor Harold llelamere. who Ins Lecn ' 8611001 in Engiand since last. Semen: er. is with hi8 brothers “1 sisten , t Birch Island. lb ”bagawong Camp" boys turned out in full force on Penelon Falls (‘ivic Holiday 3nd captured a num- ber of prizw. Miss Vera. Bonnell is with mother for some time. Mr. ()‘Dell of Toronto. is at "K;- ;awo ; Pump" for a. few days. Miss P. ISaac spent a day in Pene- lon Falls this week. 6 Mrs. Alvin Gilard, of Cornwall. is visiting her husband here for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrow were guests of Dr. Burns “Kama-ma Lodge" over Sunday. Miss Jessie Spence has been Visit‘ ing in Lindsay and Sturgeon Point this week. Messrs. ('.ha.s Mex-n and George )IcGann of Kirkfield were here for a few hours on Tuesdax evening. Dr. H. H. Muruh; and sister of Amrim, returned home on Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. Adams, of Whitby. are visitinz:r Rev. and Mrs. McIntyre, “Sylvan Cot." Rev. and Mrs. G. Munro. of St. David. are with Mrs. E. G. Lytle 'or a. holiday. a ‘7- n Migs Pearl McIntosh, of is visitingrher aunt, MrS. Mr. Peter Perdue’s many (menus are glad to hear he is doing so nioe‘ 1y after an operation in 'Toronto last week and hope to see him home in another week. Mrs. Fred Hooey returned to To- rcnto on Friday .â€"._, well rendered and the proceeds . - * , Emounted to $70 in am 01 St. The “mm 0' 0m“ ' “Wm“! PM to and um the Ontario poo- John’s Anglican chm. scholarships have been mo Mrs. W. H. s. premium sister, "“3 mwflderwnsntmm m. WWmhmm of FeneIonrans. wereguests otm-s. 1" Cm- 0‘ this to“, °“‘ W “10““ line- 01 we. mm been awarded the Howat scholarship " “1“ Whathubocom last mucompfini‘?d by at Rosedale LindSay Won in mm W «a nu “in“! mum at memo m d9: mm. “In“ an «In lemma. the am WM 1! to N. Own} the am «an u loot“! u N “w mm vmuld m ole“ though: am. Nit n m m mm “HUM- ‘ - “A L“:- Mlss Maggie Ferguson has roamed her position wlth Smith Blantyre. Ills: Norms 'l‘ouchburn la wilting (fiend: here. Nb: Maggie Campbell. of lelm‘. qum the week end at her home home. Mrs. M. Stoddnrt returned home from l‘ort. Hope. where the attended an funeral at but nephew. Mrs. Xcljchlgn and Mrs. McL‘uIlg visited in (‘anninuton Saturday. Mina (‘athorlno Campbell la upend- lng n maple at weeks at Eldon slu- fir. and Hrs. 0d iruxu llaskc “ “W III!!! was 6|“. N“ h the 8“ M” M ”It ' am In“ (II m m m- m “hm men Mod m NMW. an man m: that my W M was in this inuim‘ which um than a mm“ Alumna mo “um 2Com“ I90!" “I the 8M: «mm tor the .Imowuo am in "w mm at m. Gui-oi. I!“ was nut 0‘ m gum with .n Nun-0d ma. Md new plucking very good but up w the sixth inningl. he 'mkuod W "I" Lindsay avatar! landed tl him hu‘d. In the hit two in- max. Bums, a southpaw. who per formed in the L121. league did the twirl'ng ‘ "“ --- Ohn VISITORS AT WOODVILIJ'J 350 OTHER “BIS. Woodville, Aug. 14.411 and in. Rod Campbell and daughter harm. George leC-nig. of Vancouver, 3.0., are waiting friends in Woodville or their Mum old land. home from a trip to the While there they attended the coro- nation and visited places at inset-ow in Scotland, Ireland. From end. vuV For Lindsay, J.ck Spun wan uw S'ah must .nd delivered tho good: in ext-aunt style. In fact Span. d time tbi'uty an extent that may (I the June:- \ille hitters were forced to ' 0d iruxu Muskoka Friday. Mr. uni Mrs. J. McElruy. 0! Lin- don Valley. spent Sunday “ith her sister. Mrs. J. )lcEnchern. Miss Elna Patterson. of Toronto. Miss Alda spending he ny- w. Mrs. Thomas. of Toronto, is wand. ing a few days with her parents Mr; and Mrs. Dumond. Mr. Jack Leas. of Woodstock, is holidaying here. I_EL -_ uv.-â€"â€"‘. 777‘: Mr. Ewart Happenstall left on Monday for Toronto, when he will' spend his holidays. Miss Maggie Campbell. of Lindsay. is at her home here. MrS. Bagshaww and daughten are visiting in Sunderland. The Women's Institute meeting met on Miss Tilly Ray's lam Thursday. A verv zood attendance and splen- did papers were given. Miss Tilly Ray entertained a num- ber 01 friends to can last week. It was served on the lawn and a Very pleasant time A woman's idea of the g00d things '1°“n. as they ere “119d, although of life looks like dry goods "0 8 mm nest of mm would be considered A woman has no kick coming if only as villages in Ontaxio. is found her husband's mothe‘r thinks 5““ is 3 every ten Inna. Most of these con- good housekeeper. sist o! a sution, 9, couple of ele; Talking about inves‘ing in "‘ng Voters. . few stores. and g number stocks is all rightâ€"if Y0“ havesense of houses. making what. is called q enough to take it out in talk. town in the West. but then are ne- _____________ cessary for the transmission of grain. #_._- “a,” nan-ens: mtchancefor the THE PUBLIC T00 OFTEN FAKED. L’nscrupulous dealers, actuated by § gvâ€"e. â€"â€"â€"- vâ€"- -7 , ,, large profits, often recommend corn mg ‘0 80 inm the new district. and! cures “ as good as Putnam's." There W80 the hu'dShips of piomer life. is only one genuine Corn Extractor ‘0' a. few years. as he could get land and that is Putnam's Painless Con; 10" not-hing while in the old sew..- and Wart Extractor, which in twen- men“ land Was very dear. But. the ‘ty-lour hours cures warts, corns, cal- ”“1“ would have to 80 a. hundred lenses and bunions. Putnam's is a. mi!“ “’0'n “‘9 nilwsy and brave miracle of eflicacy and promptness, “'9 WP. and in return would Try it. 25¢ a. bottle. 8" mph mt. In the cit- iel. however. he explained that living} SECURED SCHOLARSHIP. .wu so high that. a» "an. moi nown ' SCHOLARSHIP or 3150 would be Ilo we the. in the 15:: com To ansu.‘ Aid. and. sum tint he wu‘ Capt. Patterson attended the tuner- ‘ of the late OrViS Jackson. of indsay, on Mondu'. Miss Alda Campbell. of Torontog. ia- Mrs. Murray Wilson, of Cam )1). spent Thursday with her si (8150), mathematics- HOMF FROM ABROAD Elna Patterson. of Toronto. | Woodvillc Sunday. . Ferguson is visiting in her honâ€"days at her home McKay. o! Elmulie, Fred Edwards return actuated by mmend corn “it” Gamewgt Janetlville IA F" ramp ththnmet‘nmhcolpeoplotrom nuduymmwst.mmuomyo« whomwmdoilgwelluflm a1- 'â€" mnphadmmtgtfldemm - theokltm. with . stinging .. ”WHUV ‘lml 1-" ..V v Md W 1» new at tho I’m Ma Minion-r5 mm M m macaw cum “4 . ammo“! mt'm not-ml to .1: WM. ‘ ' ----u “Islam an {ob 1.0 We low ‘ "OH‘ Spun p; (Tun mm; Pro-ten IL; Day 9: Matt. 1!: : Hum Int. McGill 33.: n. Burn 90: b: H. Burn c.t.; B. Shack l’sul 1.1. One 0! the human of the sum was the hitting of T. Plum: Who secured three excellent. hits and in the second inning! aeond two rum loton c; J. ALD. SMALE TALKS ABOUT THE WEST coming “ won but (ha hug-vectors In com'ersnion with Aid. Newton Sande who has just returned from \dustlo {dot-much us to the con- dition is the wheat bolt. Ald. Smle spent most a the time in Saskutchewan and had .- morn.- “1' to“: overcome. stand that 0! com lemma; crop but a. luv-- mend. there bet-g in Sukatchi‘m thus you- .n immune of 100 per cent. in the m «noted to flux. the {armors finding it . good paying pro positi‘n. 0! course. i. . country “hum agriculture «as th principal industry exerythilg lined on the crops. so that everybody was inter- ested either directly or indirectly and the crops was the subject 0! discussion everytm. idistrict. he exphined had in 2 alone more than 1000 gorge. I New towns .re springing up over a million. and . halt machete: under culthuio- in sm‘mn this war and judgig from amount of new breaking being 4 plained. had enabled the breaking to continue rigln up to the present time and many 0‘ the big engines would unhivch from the plows on to the threshing separate“ In WV districts the braking is done bv biz power plows at . price 01 from 84 to $5 an acre. the gnoline engines 'dividing honors with the steam. tion of land m regarded us smallest, farm which could be worked economically and many farms ran up into several acetic”. A large number of the farmers in the Regina young man out West if he was will- ing to go into the new district and undergo the hardships of piomer lite for a. few years. as he could get land for nothing while in the old settle- ments land wu Very dear. But the settler would have to go ‘ hundred miles from the niIWgy 3nd Have 1“” hardships and in return-would int ample payment. In the at. rotors wore without many. cod. post. he named. w ho wry "1ch in some ”local- I. whm good methods were as are springing up every- on d1 the new rniiwuys a. gutted that. there â€"â€" ‘ H ms Mm mmmmm’ THE BOOM IS COMING 'l' as maniac cold “4'- .mndznz to conservnti" mum.t1mt25w g.upmylna'm£n map. Our undue. in: "Buy any a the more mum ,W m OUR SPECIAL CANADIAN WEEKLY WET LETTER nu. mxou POSTED 08 THE N) RCUPINE AND comm" ms- sm rm UPON REQUEST. n: nu. an: GLAD 'ro EXH‘UTE ORDERS FOR THE PL‘R. email: on SALE or ACTIVE. mam: 111::th sTm'Ks, mg. n ma CASH on on 11mm or as 1.3 PER «:zxr AND nu. mom emu-turns warm 9309mm: amass», AS c0 Warrian A first quality Rubber hose, guaranteed cellent service for city pressure. 50 ft lengths, with muzzle and couplini‘ Aâ€" A- lawn Hose and Accessones D. .1“an has“ (”I Iamntc‘c‘l DON’T FORGET The Victoria Loan Savings Company most Executor-s 3nd Trustees are authonzed by Ian-.- ' (it with as funds thnt may be committed to them. Our five-year debentures yielding four and .b “.41 cent. intone!!! combine the features of safety. cum vu tad profit. to a degree that makes an ideal inve~<m~tu Iona, to Iona on first umflfi um LOW. ‘QIOIS;:VO on!" ST. “VIM! SUGARâ€"dam in backup-d bagubyduyouud. Gentleman’s Fountain La. mm Spranlefl These are made of brass and will not v=':~ xost satisfactory sprinkler manufactured for 758 “c Chasl. Stoneham Co. hose me! mesnsv 31am to the lit}.- of 001' reels are ails teel drums, any} are mine for $2.50 . OOIIIIIIO!‘ STOCK BROKERS gold m. h- is our opinion. had its slump, m waive mini" all: the big boom is com-mg. um (um- not. in then. We predict that when m, 1d 0 l 8 Garments 9233150.» vhun n-aoro rapidly than. any other kind or“, 2 "Buv .m- d the .box‘e mentioned stocks in Direct Privuc \\ ire to Mt: Office. “-518an Pt (Inger-pout.“ 1895) cent. When gold mocks begin :4 New York. Mun“, AUG. 21. To call on I- Made Boot an gheS’ Hand d Shoe 5‘0” and- coupling5 3 mDOME EXTEN- (”PEARL LAKE to our Main William («max-niche? 09d Wilda magi I hapoum . ,, ~- tters in :. drug-.19 .~‘ {NE cud got a. Main I’ ~ -.‘ p” " ' ofltlb'o .cm:.al Cm. I s'n'vxe-i i: 2“ .1 Chad him '.':‘.'I= he M5 “4 me it» logged 3.5 .Wk of céitv‘rur. pom 'lfo tried 3!! ‘4ij km‘ A mdgror not. so I 211 ”d J to my surpl - bgin to disaupc-Ir. :1 Ind taken three home: of age and 3m 1!; Via: the next. m1 i It. (has. Mar-tit i %%t.. “mes.” “" m1 particulars on mm a “ properties can be 1 u “ stingol, barriS'IW‘ “8 him three du} 58. this part of the counvr} u more soon be in full mung h weds: hvmru am we Cantu! will :0 H10 m; vim, This year it promm-s N) ha C druvving card Hun ewr Meme!“ will 01169831 a People 01' tuuu and (‘0 but. fair ea‘er. 'l'hzs vxhil no superior as a stock {Arr of the Countrg and :5} m the prminm 0'115111 Uga’fairs. “R nrivrr'ul p0! ’Km Ont., wnzes.” “'l'hrna " forking in Hummus. l “I Ink, and no on!) knnx M. Evuy bit or flywi 1 me W Induconscqun‘ ‘1: I not uk- y lanai-x1 Mid me Wkthougu: :1: ”‘53- i ;:-- I 1 Lindsay Ce Impurities 3% t2: Have Yow to Invest ’ Th0 Account. “Quicken". r: In." San My... whoa. Blood in . MO.“ thus Togtul ”Manna Ann. 24. ya ”I. o abol- taut. an o bookie! tlA more abuut (hi. m CAPITAL. saunas NATIONA PRE kid, In I” pound Madman vollubytbepound. It is most impor- a wuuxq

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